Tag: gui

After a lot of anticipation we are happy to share with our users the very first screenshot (preview) of the new v4 Configuration Manager dashboard. Hope you all will like it! In the picture here below you can see the dashboard for a multi-node (active-active HA) Syncplify.me Server! v4 virtual server.

Designing software for a large customer base is not an easy task. Some users want simplicity, very few and easy “clicks” to get their server up and running, no distractions, not too many things to look at, and that often sacrifices power. Other users (usually Enterprise customers) need to be able to perform complex deployments, integrated into complicated existing environments, they need to be able to configure every single tiny detail of the solution to fit into a much bigger architecture, and all that power often sacrifices simplicity.

When we designed Syncplify.me Server! v4 we have kept all of this in mind, and we have accomplished a design that “adapts” to the user’s needs and desires. In fact, v4 features simplified, wizard-driven configuration for those users who require simplicity, and yet advanced users can plan and execute their deployments down to the tiniest detail by configuring every single aspect, even when the architecture is very complicated. Continue reading

After less than a month from the release of v3, our team is already at work on v4.

While v3 has been our “back-end release” (the version that introduced a whole lot of new functional features, from speed limits to new scripting capabilities, from multiple instances to actual impersonation, and more…), v4 will be our “front-end release” and will deliver a greatly improved interface for… well… everything.

And thanks to the whole new configuration API implemented as REST web service to be consumed over a secure HTTPS channel, the GUI will also be fully cross-platform. Ever dreamed to be able to configure your Syncplify.me Server! from your iPhone or Android device? V4 will make it possible!

The above is not a mock-up, it is an actual screenshot taken from one of our Android phones in the lab. More to come… soon!